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S1188 House Office Building

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P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

Phone: (517) 373-0476
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Brown's Plan Gives Landowners More Wind Energy Lease Rights

Legislation allows farmers, others 14 business days to cancel agreement

LANSING - In a move to protect farmers and other landowners, State Representative Terry Brown        (D-Pigeon) has introduced legislation that gives those who sign a wind energy lease up to 14 business days to cancel the agreement without penalty.

"As the Thumb moves forward as Michigan's leader in the wind energy industry, it's important that every landowner make their own informed decision about whether leasing their land is right for them," said Brown, a member of the House Energy and Technology Committee. "Many farmers and others are very happy with wind energy and enjoy the thousands of dollars a year they receive from it. However, anyone who feels pressured to sign a lease should insist on taking all the time they need to decide. My plan provides an additional protection of letting landowners cancel the lease within 14 business days."

Brown's plan would require every wind energy lease to include a statement that the landowner may cancel the lease without any penalty or obligation within 14 business days from the date of signing it. To ensure that landowners are aware of this right, Brown' plan requires that the statement be printed in slightly larger text than the lease itself and be printed near where they sign. A landowner would only have to provide written notice to the wind energy company to cancel the lease.

Brown emphasized that residents considering a wind energy lease should always consult with a qualified attorney and have that person review the contract. Farmers and landowners should also talk with their neighbors about the type of offers they have been receiving. Brown encourages anyone considering a wind energy lease to visit his Web site, www.house.mi.gov/tbrown, and download a wind energy lease worksheet created by Michigan State University experts and recommended by the Michigan Farm Bureau.

"Demand for wind energy is going to increase dramatically across Michigan, which puts the Thumb in a great position to benefit," Brown said. "I am working hard to make sure that our farmers, landowners, workers and communities reap the maximum economic rewards of wind and other renewable sources of energy plentiful here in the Thumb. By attracting responsible developers and spurring economic development, we can create good-paying jobs and get our economy going again."

 

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